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Old Posted May 12, 2023, 7:28 PM
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My dream is to implement an internal canal system somewhere in the DT just to add a nice human scale water feature which can be used as skating in the winter.
Doesn't "canal" imply that it's navigable for boat traffic? That seems like a tall order for downtown Winnipeg, though I would love for you to post any sketches you might have for it.

I'd be pretty happy with just uncovering any of the buried streams
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Developer as in taking a blank slate of land you own and putting in services and subdividing?
Yes, exactly.
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Old Posted May 16, 2023, 3:32 PM
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more Sherbrook developments, 150 - demolish rooming house and replace w "The applicant seeks to build a mixed use development with 9 dwelling units and 2
commercial spaces on the ground floor."

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Old Posted May 16, 2023, 3:38 PM
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^I’d be good with that. I have to say I really don’t like that blank grey wall facing Sherbrook, and I’m worried about the materials looking cheap, but I really like the brick storefront. That is exactly what Sherbrook needs more of. It could be a great walking street. Given the challenges facing Winnipeg infill development, I’d be happy to see this get built.
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Old Posted May 16, 2023, 11:58 PM
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^I’d be good with that. I have to say I really don’t like that blank grey wall facing Sherbrook, and I’m worried about the materials looking cheap, but I really like the brick storefront. That is exactly what Sherbrook needs more of. It could be a great walking street. Given the challenges facing Winnipeg infill development, I’d be happy to see this get built.
Ya the big grey wall facing the front really could use a couple more windows. As it is, it looks identical to the backside facing the lane. All of the windows on this project look rather small and few and far between.

But other than the design criticism, it's a great project for the area. It's nice to have some narrow one-lot developments and not always larger condos that span multiple lots.
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Old Posted May 17, 2023, 1:06 AM
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But other than the design criticism, it's a great project for the area. It's nice to have some narrow one-lot developments and not always larger condos that span multiple lots.
Agreed. Narrower is generally better from an urbanism perspective. It adds room for variety in uses as compared to the monoculture you get when a single building swallows up a quarter of the block or more.
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Old Posted May 17, 2023, 1:19 AM
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[...]a single building swallows up a quarter of the block or more.
Speaking of which, 676-666 McMillan have been demolished as of a few days ago.
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Old Posted May 17, 2023, 4:47 PM
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Speaking of which, 676-666 McMillan have been demolished as of a few days ago.
The building plans are really quite handsome. Will fit in well with the surroundings
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Old Posted May 17, 2023, 5:05 PM
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The building plans are really quite handsome. Will fit in well with the surroundings
mmmmm...."brick textured acrylic stucco"
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mmmmm...."brick textured acrylic stucco"
I had the same reaction lol
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Looks like Graham Construction is getting ready to start work on the Watt St housing project for Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc.

This will be built where some of the former Manitoba Housing was just south of Watt and Chalmers.
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Old Posted May 19, 2023, 4:03 PM
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I'm very critical of new-build apartment layouts in this city.

They tend to be shoeboxes with a minimum of glazing on the short end, and windowless bedrooms. Developers will not build family-sized apartments because they are cost prohibitive. We end up with a downtown full of 1 bedroom/small 2 bedrooms, which also affects the potential of an area to become a diverse neighbourhood. The problem is badly exacerbated by the trend of converting office buildings with deep floorplates to residential.

Someone went ahead and did a bit of investigating about why this is:
https://www.centerforbuilding.org/bl...-north-america
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Old Posted May 19, 2023, 6:25 PM
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I'm very critical of new-build apartment layouts in this city.

They tend to be shoeboxes with a minimum of glazing on the short end, and windowless bedrooms. Developers will not build family-sized apartments because they are cost prohibitive. We end up with a downtown full of 1 bedroom/small 2 bedrooms, which also affects the potential of an area to become a diverse neighbourhood. The problem is badly exacerbated by the trend of converting office buildings with deep floorplates to residential.

Someone went ahead and did a bit of investigating about why this is:
https://www.centerforbuilding.org/bl...-north-america
Finding 3 bedroom apartments is a very tall task in this city, let alone 4. This makes housing extremely challenging for families who come to Winnipeg without the means to buy a SFH of their own right away (e.g. immigrants/refugees, families where one or both adults are students, families from rural towns and reserves). Quite often they have to settle for less than ideal housing situations as a result.
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That’s why rowhouses are the best of both worlds. Glad that the city seems to be building more of them these days although wish there were more 4 bedrooms but understandable considering family sizes these days.
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That’s why rowhouses are the best of both worlds. Glad that the city seems to be building more of them these days although wish there were more 4 bedrooms but understandable considering family sizes these days.
I wish they were Row houses like in Boston. Right to the street. And up 3 floors. Not these half baked ones that have one entrance in the center as they really are just condos in a row sharing a single entrance. Or the others that are set back so far they don't make a street presence. Have them to the street and everyone can still park in the back or have a little back yard. And we won't have to see it.
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Kind of an exchange District bit of news, but a new grocery store going into the Ashdown Warehouse Condo building:

https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/it-s-mas...rict-1.6408779

This looks like the population "critical mass" in that area is building, and local businessmen are responding. Good to see!
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Old Posted May 23, 2023, 7:03 PM
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That’s why rowhouses are the best of both worlds. Glad that the city seems to be building more of them these days although wish there were more 4 bedrooms but understandable considering family sizes these days.
I'm living in Montreal for 2 months. And my word it is like I'm in a completely different universe. The row house walk-up things are everywhere and the neighbourghoods are awesome. I'm living in Saint Henri. So while they are not the most affordable, they are more affordable then some of the other around Sherbrooke. Gorgeous places.
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Old Posted May 23, 2023, 8:35 PM
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Workers have removed the atrium around the old pony coral at 444 St. Mary Ave. Looks like almost the whole main floor of the building is being altered/reconfigured.
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Old Posted May 24, 2023, 10:21 AM
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Really? Wow. I wonder what the plan is?
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